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Analytics to Measure Your Telehealth Outcomes

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center), Huron Consulting Group Inc.

DRCHSD Telehealth Webinar Series 6 of 6: Analytics to Measure Your Telehealth Outcomes 

 

This session will focus on data that can be used to help healthcare providers make better decisions about telehealth services. Understanding these analytics helps providers deliver better and more meaningful services to patients, as well as find efficiencies in overall operations.

Speakers:

  • Jessica Duke, MHA, BSN, RN, Healthcare Tech Manager, Huron
  • Donna McHale, Senior Director, Huron

For any questions, please reach out to Kim Mayo.

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